Empirical studies have shown that welfare recipients who own cars have a high probability of moving from welfare to work. A travel demand model adopted by the Sacramento, California, Area Council of Governments was used to examine the possible impacts of car ownership promotion versus transit improvements on job accessibility, work trips, and traveler benefits at the system level. In the car scenario, the zero-car households that were assigned a car had higher job accessibility and larger positive changes in traveler benefits than those in the base case scenario. The other households had lower traveler benefits, compared with the base case, because of slight increases in congestion. In the transit scenario, all households had gains in trave...
Using an unusually rich panel of data on welfare recipients in Alameda County, Los Angeles County, a...
This research investigates strategies to improve the mobility of low-income travelers by incentivizi...
There is widespread interest in reducing vehicle-miles of travel as a policy goal. Any progress towa...
Whether to aid welfare recipients in overcoming transportation barriers with increased car ownership...
Using an unusually rich panel of data on welfare recipients in Alameda County, California, this pape...
Access to cars and transit can influence individuals’ ability to reach opportunities such as jobs, h...
There is an implicit, and often explicit, policy view that cities need to provide increased public t...
Despite continued and growing public support of public transit, traffic congestion continues to get ...
We examine the relationship between transportation access on the one hand and individuals’ employmen...
University Transportation Centers Program2001PDFTech ReportGiuliano, GenevieveHu, Hsi-HwaLee, Kyoung...
In this paper, researchers present simulation findings from three innovative mobility scenarios (for...
In this paper, researchers present simulation findings from three innovative mobility scenarios (for...
US Transportation Collection2020PDFTech ReportKlein, Nicholas J.Cornell UniversityCornell University...
A fundamental justification for transit subsidies in the United States is to provide a basic level o...
This paper adds to the literature on work and welfare by examining the pivotal role of car ownership...
Using an unusually rich panel of data on welfare recipients in Alameda County, Los Angeles County, a...
This research investigates strategies to improve the mobility of low-income travelers by incentivizi...
There is widespread interest in reducing vehicle-miles of travel as a policy goal. Any progress towa...
Whether to aid welfare recipients in overcoming transportation barriers with increased car ownership...
Using an unusually rich panel of data on welfare recipients in Alameda County, California, this pape...
Access to cars and transit can influence individuals’ ability to reach opportunities such as jobs, h...
There is an implicit, and often explicit, policy view that cities need to provide increased public t...
Despite continued and growing public support of public transit, traffic congestion continues to get ...
We examine the relationship between transportation access on the one hand and individuals’ employmen...
University Transportation Centers Program2001PDFTech ReportGiuliano, GenevieveHu, Hsi-HwaLee, Kyoung...
In this paper, researchers present simulation findings from three innovative mobility scenarios (for...
In this paper, researchers present simulation findings from three innovative mobility scenarios (for...
US Transportation Collection2020PDFTech ReportKlein, Nicholas J.Cornell UniversityCornell University...
A fundamental justification for transit subsidies in the United States is to provide a basic level o...
This paper adds to the literature on work and welfare by examining the pivotal role of car ownership...
Using an unusually rich panel of data on welfare recipients in Alameda County, Los Angeles County, a...
This research investigates strategies to improve the mobility of low-income travelers by incentivizi...
There is widespread interest in reducing vehicle-miles of travel as a policy goal. Any progress towa...